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  1. Julia Ann Moore (née Julia Ann Davis; December 1, 1847 – June 5, 1920) was an American poetaster. Like Scotland's William McGonagall, she is best known for writing notoriously bad poetry.

  2. Julie Anne Smith ( Fayetteville, Carolina del Norte; 3 de diciembre de 1960), más conocida por su nombre artístico Julianne Moore, es una actriz y productora estadounidense, quien es una de las pocas actrices que ha ganado los cuatro premios más importantes de la industria cinematográfica: el Premio Óscar, los Globos de Oro, el Premio BAFTA y el...

  3. “The Great Chicago Fire,” by Mrs. Julia A. Moore Known as "The Sweet Singer of Michigan," Moore specialized in clumsily crafted and profoundly gloomy poems, which, she explained, "speak of being killed, died or drowned," and were based on actual events.

  4. Analysis (ai): The poem "A Departed Friend" by Julia A. Moore is an elegy expressing grief and loss. It shares similarities with other Victorian elegies in its use of rhyme and regular meter. However, Moore's poem stands out for its focus on the deceased's virtues and accomplishments, rather than dwelling solely on the pain of their absence.

  5. Julia A Moore was an American poet. Her first book of poetry, The Sentimental Song Book, was published in 1876, and quickly went into a second printing. A copy ended up in the hands of James F. Ryder, a Cleveland publisher, who republished it under the title T.

  6. Julia Ann Moore, the "Sweet Singer of Michigan", born Julia Ann Davis in Plainfield Township, Kent County, Michigan (December 1, 1847–June 5, 1920), was an American poet, or more precisely, poetaster. Like Scotland's William McGonagall, she is famed chiefly for writing notoriously bad poetry.

  7. Julia Ann Moore, the "Sweet Singer of Michigan", born Julia Ann Davis in Plainfield Township, Kent County, Michigan (December 1, 1847–June 5, 1920], was an American poet, or more precisely, poetaster. Some comparison to William McGonagall is worth making.